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Tag Archives: conservation
How to Show Off Your Conservation Credentials
Rep. Eric Massa (D-N.Y.) decided he wanted to show off how green he was by driving an electric car being developed in his district to his swearing in at the Capitol in D.C. Of course no electric car actually has … Continue reading
Posted in Chris' Page, Domestic Politics, energy, Environment
Tagged boneheaded congress, conservation, electric cars, government waste
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Earth’s Evolution
Do you ever find yourself holding views that are mutually exclusive? If so, do not despair. My experience is that virtually all of us do this, even if very rarely. With the thousands of issues and millions of details pertaining … Continue reading
Posted in Domestic Politics, Environment, Peg's Page, science
Tagged conservation, evolution, global warming, Nancy Pelosi, Paul Krugman
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The Elephants Return
photo: Vearl Brown Uganda’s elephants have made a marvelous comeback, after having been nearly wiped out for their ivory, as part of Idi Amin’s many efforts to systematically plunder his country into ruin. It’s estimated there were once 30,000 elephants … Continue reading
Posted in Around the Web
Tagged 1979, Africa, conservation, elephants, Idi Amin, ivory, Tanzania, Uganda
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Dear Third World Farmer
If you didn’t read this when you saw it on Instapundit, please do. And then follow the link as well, and the link there too. It is important.
Posted in Around the Web
Tagged conservation, free trade, globalization, poor, third world, trade, whole foods
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